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Radiology professionals attending ACR 2015™ will learn how to advocate for their practices, profession and patients
at every level of government and use those skills in an exclusive Capitol Hill visit with their members of Congress.
“With healthcare delivery and payment evolving, effective advocacy for our practice, profession and patients has never been more vital. ACR 2015 is a “don’t miss” opportunity for radiology professionals to learn i...

The IT and medical technology company Sectra (STO: SECT B) increased its order bookings to SEK 549.4 million (256.5) during the third quarter. For the nine-month period May 2014–January 2015, order bo...

Wayne, NJ, March 10, 2015 – Konica Minolta Medical Imaging announced today a collaboration to offer a retrofit solution made up of the Shimadzu MobileArt Evolution and the Konica Minolta AeroDR X-ray ...

As hospitals and doctors' offices throughout the country race to join online systems that enable them to share medical information securely, a new study proposes that these systems may already be reducing and cutting unnecessary care.
Based on new findings by University of Michigan researchers published online in the jo...

According to recent findings, an image comparable in shape of a Swallow's tail has been identified as a new and accurate test for Parkinson's disease. The image, which depicts the healthy state of a group of cells in the sub-region of the human brain, was singled out using 3T MRI scanning technology, standard equipment...

A recent report from the Canadian National Breast Screening Study (CNBSS) determined that
mammography
screening does not reduce deaths from breast cancer.
The findings reignited the much heated debate that started in 2009 when the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommended biennial mammography screening for women age...

Opens
European
Headquarters
March 3, 2014, Toronto — Claron Technology,
the leader in universal
medical imaging
viewers, announces that it has been awarded the
CE
mark for its
NilRead zero-footprint
viewer for the
diagnostic
interpretation of
medical images
.
Coinciding with this,
Claron
has opened
European headquarters
in
Hasselt, Belgiu...